Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Revelation 9:1
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1. The last three trumpets of the seven are called, from Revelation 8:13 , the woe-trumpets. fall —rather as Greek, "fallen." When John saw it, it was not in the act of falling, but had fallen already. This is a connecting link of this fifth trumpet with Revelation 12:8 ; Revelation 12:9 ; Revelation 12:12 , " Woe to the inhabiters of the earth, for the devil is come down, " c. Compare Revelation 12:12- : , "How art thou fallen from heaven, Lucifer, son of the morning!" the bottomless pit — Greek, "the pit of the abyss" the orifice of the hell where Satan and his demons dwell. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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